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I work in a medical office and I sit right next to a coworker who has just announced that she is pregnant. Are there any precautions that I should take now knowing this? When I get sick, I won't go in if the illness involves GI issues but I have gone to work with a cold. Do I now need to call out for even a cold? I can't wear a mask because it would make me sound very muffled when I talk on the phone, which I do all day long, and we don't have a divider between us. I get sick pay but it is only half of a regular days pay and would prefer not to miss if I can help it. An I over thinking this and is there anything else I can keep in mind?

I worked with a woman who was pregnant years ago but she was a lot more relaxed than this coworker is.

Pod! Speaking as a pregnant coworker, your concern is touching, but ultimately, it's on her to take the necessary precautions to stay healthy. It would be nice to warn her when you feel something coming on so she can be prepared with germx and such. Besides, pregnant women aren't near as fragile as tv and movies make them out to be.

You'll be fine to just carry on as usual, I promise your cold won't be the end off the world. I worked up till 31 weeks (then signed off boo) as a nursing assistant, so was exposed to coughs, olds, even gi bugs, tadpole was fine. If she chooses to take precautions (flu jab, mask etc) that's up to her, but you should be fine.

However during later stages she may want to ask for help with lifting etc (the bump can get in the way!) And a cup of tea is always appreciated.

Just wanted to add that I worked in healthcare during my pregnancies (38 weeks with 1st, 39 weeks with 2nd) during flu season and chicken pox epidemics and just the normal colds and stomach bugs all going around. I never got sick even once. I think it is lovely of you to be concerned but ultimately it's most likely not necessary.Also agree with offering to help with lifting. I am so grateful to co workers who lifted and carried things for me throughout my pregnancies. It's a simple and very welcome gesture I think.

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Just wanted to add that I worked in healthcare during my pregnancies (38 weeks with 1st, 39 weeks with 2nd) during flu season and chicken pox epidemics and just the normal colds and stomach bugs all going around. I never got sick even once. I think it is lovely of you to be concerned but ultimately it's most likely not necessary.Also agree with offering to help with lifting. I am so grateful to co workers who lifted and carried things for me throughout my pregnancies. It's a simple and very welcome gesture I think.

Yeah, the only thing I could think of was if somebody needed to pick up a case of paper something like that.

The only thing I would do differently is, when I got sick, ask the Dr if it's dangerous for pregnant women- there are a few diseases that are- mostly childhood ones (varicella, fifth disease..), so particularly if you have children, don't bring them by the office if they are ill. Common colds and the flu I would just warn her- but I would consider that common courtesy to co-workers, pregnant or not.

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